September 2nd, 2011 — jamie
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Dr. Greg Mears from North Carolina chats with Carissa O’Brien about the Heart Rescue Project, an initiative to generate data and best practices for improving cardiac patient survival rates across emergency medical systems nationwide. The Project is funded by a grant from the Medtronic Foundation and is focused on five separate EMS systems and how they each approach cardiac patient care improvements within their jurisdictions. You can find out more about the Heart Rescue Project at HeartRescueProject.com.
The Podcast Studio at EMS World Expo was sponsored by the Medtronic Foundation Heart Rescue Project and the ProMed Network is proud of the continued support from this organization. Find more coverage from EMS World Expo 2011 here at the ProMed Network and at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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Carissa O’Brien and the CHEPCast podcast check in on Day 1 at EMS World Expo 2011. Sponsored by Chesapeake Health Education Programs (CHEPinc.org), the CHEPCast is focused on bringing the best in medical and health educational material to professionals of all kinds. Host Carissa O’Brien is joined by Jamie Davis, the Podmedic, host of the MedicCast EMS TV and Radio Online show to chat with some special guests about how education can be improved for health care professionals like EMTs and paramedics, both online and in the classroom.
The show was recorded live in the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org) sponsored Podcast Studio at EMS World Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep linked here to the ProMed Network for continued releases of the recorded video episodes and segments from this event. Additional coverage is also being release for EMS World Expo at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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Host Greg Friese of the EMS Educast is joined by a group of the top emergency medical services educators in this episode of his show recorded live in the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org) sponsored Podcast Studio. Greg and his panel talk about the challenges of creating engaging educational material for adult students in EMS.
This episode was sponsored by RoadID.com, creating a tool to tell rescuers about outdoor athletes like hikers, bikers and runners when they can’t speak for themselves. Road ID, “It’s who I am.”
Check back here at the ProMed Network as well as at MedicCast.tv for more continuing coverage from EMS World Expo 2011.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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In partnership with EMS1.com, the ProMed Network’s team of podcasters and reporters from the show floor covered many new innovations and events. In this segment, Chris Montera and Carissa O’Brien report for EMS1.com on new Ambulance designs found on the show floor including a new ambulance just purchased by Chris’ agency in Eagle County, Colorado. A special thanks to EMS1.com for their continued support of the ProMed Network and its EMS programming hosts.
You’ll find more continuing coverage on EMS World Expo 2011 here at the ProMed Network and at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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The GenMed Show visits the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org) sponsored Podcast Studio at EMS World Expo 2011. In this episode hosts Natalie Quebodeaux and Random Ward welcome NAEMT’s Jules Scadden on the show to talk about what this organization does for emergency medical providers here in the U.S.
NAEMT is the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians. This national organization represents us all for policies and information with the Federal as well as State and local governments. Natalie, aka “Ms Paramedic” and Random chat with Jules about why it important to be members of this organization and to take an active part in the activities both locally and nationally.
This episode of the GenMed Show was sponsored by the NAEMT and the ProMed network thanks them for their support. Follow continuing coverage from EMS World Expo 2011 both here and at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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Ron Davis, EMT-I and Kelly Grayson, EMT-P bring their show, Confessions of an EMS Newbie, to the ProMed Network Podcast Studio for the first time at this event. They are joined on the show by the winners of their EMS Newbie essay contest who both won a free trip to EMS World Expo as a result of their essay submissions. Ron and Kelly also chat with paramedic Kris Kaull from episode sponsor EMS1.com. Kris shares some of the upcoming projects and additions to EMS1.com along with congratulating the essay contest winners on their accomplishments as EMS Newbies.
This episode was recorded Live on day 1 at EMS World Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada from the Podcast Studio sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org). You’ll find continuing coverage from the event released here at the ProMed Network or at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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Chris Montera and Carissa O’Brien are back with their thoughts on Day 2 of EMS World Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The previous day’s mass casualty event held just outside the convention center was particularly interesting to the pair of ProMed Network podcasters. Hosted by EMS World Expo and staged by Las Vegas EMS, Fire, and other surrounding agencies, the bus crash drill included moulaged patients for local EMS classes, bleachers, beer, and snacks for the spectators and set the standard for such events held in the future.
You’ll find more coverage from EMS World Expo 2011 here at the ProMed Network and at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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The MedicCast and EMS Garage podcasts kicked off the video coverage for Day 1 of EMS World Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada. Chris Montera, host of the EMS Garage and Anne Robinson, guest-host of the MedicCast were joined by Tom Bouthillet, Editor in Chief of EMS12Lead.com and critical care nurse Kelly Arashin. The group discusses what EMS can learn from the nursing profession about creating a culture of education and professionalism within the health care industry.
This episode was recorded Live on Aug 31, 2011 in the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org) sponsored Podcast studio and the episode itself was sponsored by Physio-Control (Physio-Control.com).
You’ll find more coverage from EMS World Expo 2011 here at the ProMed Network and also at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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The EMS Leadership Podcast hosted by Chris Cebollero, the EMS leadership podcast focuses on supervisory and leadership issues in EMS and indeed in business and other organizations as well. In this episode Chris assembles a panel from some of the top leaders and educators at EMS World Expo 2011 in Las Vegas, Nevada. You can find out more about Chris’ guests at the EMS Leadership Podcast website at EMSLeadership.com.
This episode of the EMS Leadership Podcast was sponsored by ZOLL, Inc. and was recorded live in the Podcast Studio on the exhibit hall floor sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP.org).
Stay tuned here to the ProMed Network podcast channel for continued coverage from EMS World Expo. Many of the short segment reports will also be carried over at MedicCast.tv.
September 1st, 2011 — jamie
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The ProMed Network coverage of EMS World Expo was made possible by several organizations and companies including the American College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP). Rick Murray, director of EMS for ACEP joined Carissa O’Brien in the ACEP sponsored podcast studio to chat about the EMS Culture of Safety project, EMS World Expo and what ACEP brought to their booth at the conference.
More resources for emergency medical services professionals can be found at the ACEP web site including continuing education segments and information on 2012 EMS Week planning. For more coverage of EMS World Expo 2011 from the ProMed Network team, continue to check back here and also at MedicCast.tv.